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Fox Den School was located on Loches Road near St. Louisville. The school educated students ranging from grades 1 through 8. A former student, Ella (Sells) Chopson remembered a story about the teacher, Edward Stradley. Mr. Stradley was chopping wood for the stove and a splinter got in his eye, resulting in blindness in that eye. The school burned down as a result of a coal stove fire. <ref> “Scenes from Yesteryear,” The Advocate, January 7, 1994, 2A.</ref>
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Fox Den School was located on Loches Road near St. Louisville. The school educated students ranging from grades 1 through 8. A former student, Ella (Sells) Chopson remembered a story about the teacher, Edward Stradley. Mr. Stradley was chopping wood for the stove and a splinter got in his eye, resulting in blindness in that eye. The school burned down as a result of a coal stove fire. <ref> “Scenes from Yesteryear,” ''The Advocate'', January 7, 1994, 2A.</ref>
  
 
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Fox Den School was located on Loches Road near St. Louisville. The school educated students ranging from grades 1 through 8. A former student, Ella (Sells) Chopson remembered a story about the teacher, Edward Stradley. Mr. Stradley was chopping wood for the stove and a splinter got in his eye, resulting in blindness in that eye. The school burned down as a result of a coal stove fire. [1]

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References

  1. “Scenes from Yesteryear,” The Advocate, January 7, 1994, 2A.